Just wondering if any FOOLS out there beside me have ever towed over something as steep as Sonora pass? We were about 20,000# with a camper and trailer behind. The grades steepest part is 26%???!!!!! 2nd gear at 12mph and 30+ lbs boost.
Panguitch to Boulder Utah and beyond, eastbound, on UT State Route 12 is a scenic route with marked grades of 16% and up, and unmarked grades of who-knows-what. Don't miss a shift on an upgrade. I made that trip when my truck was new, before I had an exhaust brake, and it was a fun time, in the very best sense. I was pulling my 26 or 27 foot TT (depending on how you measure it) passed a couple of other newish non-Dodge F-trucks with similar trailers that had vapor locked out on the roadside, or otherwise been disabled. (How a fuel-injected truck vapor locks is beyond me. ) Temperatures were in the low 100s, even at the altitudes. For us, the trip was a breeze. The road is very good, but steep and winding.
That's it, you must be near the same age as me!! I also remember one that said, "give me forty acres and I'll turn this rig around". I think they were referring to down-east Maine?
-snip- Enjoyed it so much I then went up to Colorado and up over Wolf Creek Pass. Went down the east side without touching the brakes, exhaust brakes are great! Does anyone remember the old song about hauling chickens down Wolf Creek Pass???